N-Dubz Dappy trial witnesses planned to sell story for "a grand" and to send "the **** down" in series of online messages

N-Dubz Dappy trial witnesses planned to sell story for 'a grand' and to send 'the **** down' in series of online messagesMessages read in court sent by two teenage women witnesses this weekThe pair at centre of case admit they planned to sell their story after trialOne message said: 'Let's get rich and sell our story', court heardCourt told Dappy approached teenagers and said: 'All right sexy girls'Women allegedly called him 'boring' so he spat and called them 'sluts' Brawl that followed left two men with broken teeth and a broken noseDappy denies two counts of common assault on the
two women, one of assault by beating and one of affray

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Accused: Dappy and three other men are charged with affray after an attack on a man at a petrol station in February 2012

'People came out from cars which were parked up on the forecourt.

'Serena ran inside. She was calling my name but I just stayed sitting down.

'I can't really remember seeing much of the fight.

'I remember looking at my feet and seeing someone laying on the floor and they were being kicked as they were laying there.'

In the aftermath Miss Cochran said she saw the group of three men she and her friend had been chatting to before the fight erupted.

'One of them had a lot of chipped teeth on his bottom jaw.

'One had a broken nose or a bleeding nose and one had a swollen-up eye.'

She added: 'When I saw the state the three males were left in it made me feel sick that someone would do that to them.'

Violent: Dappy is alleged to have sparked a mass brawl at this Shell Garage, in Guildford Surrey

The No Regrets singer and associates
Kieran Patrick Vassell and Kalonji David Stewart are accused of brawling
on a petrol station forecourt.

Vassell and Stewart all deny a charge of affray.

Co-accused Alfred James Miller pleaded guilty to a single charge of affray at Guildford Crown Court ahead of the start of the trial of the remaining three defendants.

The tattooed performer was sporting a
pair of dark glasses and carrying a bottle of Lucozade as he arrived at
court. He removed the sunglasses before entering the dock, where he wore
a white shirt and dark blue tie as he listened to the evidence.